Andrew for Model Number GSD900D-03 Dishwasher was installed by previous owner incorrectly. Drain hose was going through floor and dishwasher would not be able to retain water to run a full cycle. The water line was not installed correctly either. They didn't use the regular hose to run water to dishwasher, but instead ran copper piping to water inlet valve. They disconnected the water inlet valve from the dishwasher in order to do this. I was able to correct the drainage issue by extending the drain hose and having it wrap around dishwasher to keep water from draining out prematurely, however the hose kinked up and water was not draining. When I pulled the dishwasher out to check for the kink, the wires to the water inlet valve disconnected. I was not aware that the wires disconnected and ran the dishwasher to watch to see if I could find the kink. The wires touched and sparked and now the water inlet valve will not work. Is there anything I can do to get it to work again, or should I start looking for a new dishwasher?
Answer Hello Andrew, This could have burned the contacts in the timer WD21X613. I would also check the connections in the power connection box behind the kickpanel. One of the wire nuts could have lost connection. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, April 23, 2015